6. The Politics of Reform in Israel: How the Israeli Mixed System Came to Be
Author: Rahat, Gideon
Source: Mixed-Member Electoral Systems, February 2003 , pp. 123-152(30)
Publisher: Oxford Scholarship Online Monographs
Abstract:
An analysis of the factors and the processes that led to the adoption of a mixed-member electoral system in Israel. The first section analyzes the characteristics of the Israeli pre-reform extreme electoral (hyper-representative) system according to the two dimensions (intraparty and interparty) suggested by Shugart in Ch. 2; it also presents a brief discussion of reform initiatives, intended to provide solutions to some of the electoral system pathologies, and explains their failure. The second section discusses the developments in the intraparty dimensionthe parties tendencies from the 1970s on to adopt more and more inclusive selectorates for candidate selection (this was reform outside the constitutional and legislative framework). The final section discusses the developments in the interparty dimensionpatching a majoritarian feature onto a proportional system; this is an analysis of the politics of reformthe factors and the processes that led to the adoption of direct election of the prime minister, and includes five elements: long-term developments that served as background factors; events that served as catalysts during the struggle for and against reform; a description of the political actors who took part in this struggle; the characteristics of the mixed system that make it more fit for promotion and its use by the reformers to overcome the primary advantage of the institutional status quo; and, lastly, the four stages of the reform process. An appendix lists major events and dates.Keywords: prime minister; majoritarian systems; electoral reform; intraparty dimension; direct election of the prime minister; interparty dimension; extreme electoral systems; hyper-representative systems; Israel; electoral systems; proportional systems; mixed-member electoral systems; electoral history; selectorates
Document Type: Research article

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